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Feb. 12, 2020 Week: 7 Day: 43
86004: H 36° \ L 13° \ Average Sky Cover: 70%
Nearest
lightning: 2141mi.; Nearest active
fire: 484mi.
Wind: 9mph\Gusts:
25mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 62°[2014] Record
Low: -16°[1965]
Feb. Averages: 47°\19° (5
days with moisture)
Today’s
LOVE Quote
All love that has not
friendship for its base,
is like a mansion
built upon sand.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Random
Tidbits
Bagpipes
may be one of the most recognizable symbols of Scotland, commonly played by
kilt-clad musicians sounding songs about Loch Lomond. But the origin of the
instrument has been traced all the way back to ancient Egypt where, in 400
B.C., the so-called pipers of Thebes used similar instruments made from bone
and animal skin. The bagpipes may have then made their way over to Scotland in
the hands of Roman invaders.
Observations
This Week
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week: 7-14 Link
Have A Heart for A Chained Dog Week: 7-14 Link
National Marriage Week: 7-14 Link Link
Risk Awareness Week: 7-14
Solo Diners Eat Out Weekend: 7-12
Love Makes the World Go Round; But, Laughter Keeps Us From Getting Dizzy Week: 8-14
Children of Alcoholics Week: 9-15 Link
International Flirting Week: 9-15
Jell-O Week: 9-15
Love a Mensch Week: 9-15
National Secondhand Wardrobe Week: 9-15
Freelance Writer Appreciation Week: 10-15
American Camp Week: 11-14 Link
World AG Expo: 11-13
Have A Heart for A Chained Dog Week: 7-14 Link
National Marriage Week: 7-14 Link Link
Risk Awareness Week: 7-14
Solo Diners Eat Out Weekend: 7-12
Love Makes the World Go Round; But, Laughter Keeps Us From Getting Dizzy Week: 8-14
Children of Alcoholics Week: 9-15 Link
International Flirting Week: 9-15
Jell-O Week: 9-15
Love a Mensch Week: 9-15
National Secondhand Wardrobe Week: 9-15
Freelance Writer Appreciation Week: 10-15
American Camp Week: 11-14 Link
World AG Expo: 11-13
Observations
for Today
National PB&J Day
Safety Pup
Day
My
Rambling Thoughts
Cold
last night, wind is keeping it cold and cloudy today. Good I don’t have any good
reason to be out and about.
Trump
continues to build his wall. Near Tucson the O’odham tribe is upset. The Federal
government is tearing down very old Saguaro cacti on hill that has been used by
them for religious ceremonial purposes. The hill is also a burial ground for
Apache who were killed during raids. The government is trying to save the
largest cacti by replanting them elsewhere. No word yet on the burial site
debacle. There are numerous laws protecting ancient sites and many are in jail
and have paid huge fines for desecrating sites. Hmmm
There
are also laws on the Federal books that control the selling of Native American
art. Any ‘Indian’-style jewelry or art must be marked that it is not made by a
Native American. The far eastern countries are infamous for selling this type
of fake jewelry without marking it. Recently in Albuquerque, NM, the Feds
arrested several who distributed fakes. Between 2010 and 2015 the trade value
of the jewelry reached $12million USD. What a disgrace.
Hoping
the NH Primary has results that make sense.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
There
are 20 people in an empty, square room. Each person has full sight of the
entire room and everyone in it without turning his head or body, or moving in
any way (other than the eyes). Where can you place an apple so that all but one
person can see it?
Historical
Events
1855
- Michigan State University was established.
1870
- Women were given the right to vote, in Utah.
1879
- The first artificial ice rink opened in Madison Square Garden in NYC.
1898
- The first car crash resulting in a fatality happened to Henry Lindfield, in
England.
1914
- The first stone of Washington DC's Lincoln Memorial is put into place.
1924
- Rhapsody In Blue, by George Gershwin, performed for first time at the Aeolian
Hall in New York City. Paul Whitman conducted the now classic piece of American
music.
1931
- Dracula premiered in theaters.
1940
- Mutual Radio presented the first broadcast of The Adventures of Superman.
1955
- # 1 Hit: The McGuire
Sisters - Sincerely
1963
- Construction began on the Gateway Arch in St. Louis.
1972
- # 1 Hit: Al Green -
Let's Stay Together
1999
- President Bill Clinton was acquitted on both articles of impeachment against
him: perjury and obstruction of justice.
2002
The trial of former President of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan
Milošević begins at the United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague. He
eventually dies four years later before its conclusion.
2004
- The city and county of San Francisco began to issue marriage license to
same-sex couples
2004
- Mattel officially announced the split of Barbie and Ken
2014
Former New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin is found guilty on corruption charges and
sentenced to ten years in prison
2016
Pope Francis begins his visit to Mexico, arriving at “Benito Juarez”
International Airport in Mexico City
2016
Fiji becomes the first country to ratify the UN climate deal (signed Paris,
December 2015)
Birthdays
Today
86-Bill
Russell, Basketball legend
@85
- Cotton Mather, North American Puritan minister (died in 1728)
@73
- Charles Darwin, English geologist and theorist 82 - Judy Blume, American
author (died in 1882)
@72
- Ted Mack, American radio and television host (died in 1976; heart failure)
@72
- Lorne Greene, Canadian-American actor (died in 1987; pneumonia)
@67
- Forrest Tucker, American actor (died in 1986; lung cancer)
64
- Arsenio Hall, American comedic actor and talk show host
@56
- Abraham Lincoln, American politician, 16th President of the United States
(assassinated in 1865)
52
- Josh Brolin, American actor
52
- Chynna Phillips, American singer
40
- Christina Ricci, American actress
Puzzle
Answer:
Place
the apple on one person's head.
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